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welcome back. this is news day on the bbc. our main stories this morning. in china, the number of new cases is the lowest in weeks with nearly all in wuhan, the hello and welcome to newsday. i am kasia madera in london. italy sees a sharp rise in the epicentre of the outbreak. no number of deaths from the real surprise that the coronavirus is a quarter of the coronavirus is dominating the international newspapers. let's population is impartial lockdown. you can see just how start with the financial times, leading on italy's quarantining the paper describes as the rich empty it is also the coronavirus measures and fear north of the country to get have hit every part of society. goes on to say that the crackdown has brought on fears we're looking at what lessons europe use from asia as ofa crackdown has brought on fears of a recession and the actual image, this picture is of the measures to contain the main shopping centre in milan outbreak and it is a new phase. and i'm sharanjit leyl in and it is virtually deserted. singapore. also on the italy is now the worst hit programme. surviving deadly nation outside china. the japan religious rites in deadly little. we go to meet some displaced muslims to find out times focuses on the mass what lies ahead for them. hysteria surrounding the virus and it's says rumours of residence for this area had to possible killers are going viral online including things flee and save their lives
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before rampaging mobs arrived, like sesame oil, even see letters. it says the fake fixes torch their homes, looted their property. and australia are spreading like the infection itself. and, finally, demolishes india by 85 runs to the singapore newspaper focuses enter their fifth women's t20 on how the weekend sport fixtures have been hit by fears world cup trophy. —— to win of coronavirus to the image is of coronavirus to the image is ofa of coronavirus to the image is of a wrestling match, this is a sumo match in or sukkar but as their fifth. you can see there are virtually no “— you can see there are virtually no —— in osaka but there are virtually no residence at all. and there was a surprise visit for a school in the uk? this the surprise was none other than meghan markle, marking one hello and welcome to the of herfinal programme. it is one in the morning in italy where they than meghan markle, marking one of her final appearances as a senior member of the royal have announced a sharp increase family. in particular, the in the number of deaths from reception she got from a cheeky head boy. let's have a listen. coronavirus. 366 people have now died. that is up by more she really is beautiful? —— she than 100 now died. that is up by more thanioo in now died. that is up by more than 100 injust now died. that is up by more than 100 in just one day. sleeping: teen measures have been introduced and the worst affected areas is in the north of the tent —— country. —— really is beautiful, innit! she
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quarantine measures. admonishes him and then gives him a hug. harry and meghan like a scene from a nightmare that italy is now living. conclude their official sealed inside, a 62—year—old man, fallen to the virus. he's been contained. the outbreak hasn't. deliveries that make official he's transported to hospitals, responsibilities on march 31. stretched to the limit. this is the human cost muslim and hindu communities in of a disease that has taken delhi are living in fear hold so fast, infecting, then following the deadly filers of last week. 53 people were killed during religious riots inca pacitating within days. and hundreds of families, mainly muslim, fled their homes. the rides have stopped but they left deep scars. 0ur translation: it's really is very difficult. we're exhausted. we've got so many patients, a lot more than the number we're used to managing. we are having to move some reporter has been to meet some patients to another hospital of the displaced people to find just so we can cope. out what lies ahead for them. shattered and traumatised. this woman is one medics say corridors are being used for intensive among hundreds living in a care units, and one makeshift relief camp. she had of the world's best healthcare to flee with her family before systems is near breaking point. the surge in cases has now mobs ransacked her home. prompted the most drastic restrictions here since the second world war. italy's financial capital, milan, is bare, virtually locked down, along translation: all my belongings and lifelong savings were taken with 1a provinces. away. my husband is without a a quarter of the population, quarantined. job and my younger son is
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everyone returning to handicapped. iam the uk from the area job and my younger son is handicapped. i am afraid to must now self—isolate. italy's second city, return home. a diabetic with a usually teeming with life, is hushed, access in or out strictly limited. schools and universities are shut until april. cinemas, pools and nightclubs, too. heart condition, she is also the prime minister being treated for acute anxiety and depression. dozens of relief camps have sprung up to ca re relief camps have sprung up to care for thousands of muslims who do not feel safe in their talked of a crisis. own homes many fear such reason attacks are only the beginning ofa attacks are only the beginning of a dangerous trend in a country that is home to about 2oo country that is home to about 200 million muslims. the recent translation: we are facing an emergency, a national clashes of the deadliest in decades and have created a deep emergency, taking exceptional division within the hindu and precautionary measures, and we are facing it was in communities. this narrow with great awareness. lane was home to more than 200 people. no longer. residents of venice is part of the restricted area, one of italy's this area had to flee to save their lives before rampaging tourism jewels, deserted by a mixture of quarantine and fear. mobs arrived, taught their as we drove north from rome, homes, looted their property to we expected tighter controls. only a few of those affected but there are none. have mustered the courage to we are coming into the come back and see what is left start of modena now. out here. part of the new exclusion zone.
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you can see there's no total lockdown. there are no police her daughter is about to get roadblocks, for example. married but the home is gone. it's too big an area to control in that way. but people are being asked not to leave or enter. she showed me her deserted we are going to turn around now, because otherwise home, rudely vandalised and there is a risk of entering burnt by mobs. translation: we the new quarantine zone. never had an enemy. white at the vatican, decades house, then? relatives have of tradition were broken, as the pope made his sunday blessing by video stream, given us shelter but for how rather than at the window, long? how will my family of to a st peter's square usually filled with thousands. nine survive when there is no faith that this will pass is sorely lacking. mark lowen, bbc news, money to even pay for room northern italy. rent. for now, men, women and children must sleep in mosques and shelters not far from their meanwhile, in china whether coronavirus outbreak first began, the rate of infection in the country is slowing the top homes to still in shock of becoming refugees within their china's national health commission reported there are homeland. this is the first 44 new cases of the virus on saturday. that is a drop of step towards ghettoised asian, more than half seen a day before. it is the lowest daily physical, psychological, number of new coronavirus emotional, when people begin to infections in the country since january. staying with china, feel please, do not go there, u nless feel please, do not go there, unless you are going to an area
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officials say rescuers in the city of zhengzhou have managed that has enough people of your community. the authorities were to pull out of 38 survivors slow to react in the beginning including a child from the but now claim they are helping eve ryo ne but now claim they are helping everyone who has been affected by the violence. but temporary rubble from the virus quarantine facility that camps are clearly not the collapsed on saturday. at least ten people were killed, more than one dozen others are still a nswer camps are clearly not the answer and little is known feared trapped. suspects are about the thousands of migrant workers who have left delhi out set to go on trial on saturday of fear for in the hague over the downing workers who have left delhi out of fearfor their workers who have left delhi out of fear for their villages workers who have left delhi out of fearfor their villages in of the plane mh 17 was not other states. despite three russians and one government assurances, if they ukrainian are accused of do not return, the fragile playing crucial roles in the coexistence between india and shooting down of the aircraft was in communities could be rip in 2014 was the defendants apart for was in communities could be rip apartfora was in communities could be rip apart for a very long won't be present and family of time. australia has defeated india by those died are calling on russia to co—operate more fully with the trial. for us, it is 85 runs to win their fifth women's t20 world cup trophy. important for us to be here today. what we try to signify the final at the mcg was is we think that russia still watched by over 86,000 people, has some answers to give us and and was by far the largest to explain a lot of things that crowd for a women's sporting event held in australia. are still hidden in shrouds. turkish president richard teia
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erdogan have —— has called on after three weeks of cricket it is australia who defend their greece to open its border to title to their name now on the trophy for a migrants trying to reach its borderfrom fifth time after a victory over migrants trying to reach its border from turkey stop it. india here at the mcg. 86,000 migrants trying to reach its borderfrom turkey stop it. —— fa ns india here at the mcg. 86,000 fans crammed into see the final thousands of people are now stuck at the border. mr erdogan tonight and a wonderful is to visit pressure —— achievement on international women's day to i am joined by brussels to discuss the alex hartley, the english situation with eu officials. cricket, what did you make of the final? it was fantastic with the tokyo 0lympics just round the corner, india's 86,000 people are the mcg. meg badminton player pvcjoe has lanning was sceptical but the fa ns lanning was sceptical but the fans that delivered and what a been named as the indian day for australia to they were sportswoman of the year. last under so much pressure from the year, she became the first start of the tournament. indian to win gold in the defending champions, hosts and badminton world championships tonight they delivered. this is fantastic. they lost the first she is considered —— considered game to india and then they threw everything out and beat them in the world cup final and it will not get better than at the tokyo 0lympics. —— pv that. they are a fantastic group and even better, they are sindhu. an update on the lovely. india where the form
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coronavirus, a new unit has side tonight they did not been created to protect from deliver. how much of a wasted opportunity as is for them as a tea m opportunity as is for them as a team and for growing the game disinformation linked to the back home in india? i would not virus. it is aimed at stopping call it a wasted opportunity to the deliberate creation and dissemination of roles of —— or they had eight days of no cricket because there was a semi—final washout and they manipulative information missed out there. you do lose intended to lead the public to momentum when you start, when stop the work will include engaging with social media companies to try to monitor any you stop playing cricket, interference and the spread of sorry, but women's ipl is still fa ke interference and the spread of a massive thing to do one fake news. italians in the region of lombardy will be player came out and said they will still be in ipl and they going back to work a little later on monday inside a will still be in ipl and they will add another two teams this quarantine zone. this is a year so that is fantastic to familiar situation to people in now hope other nations can asian countries which have develop from here. beth mooney, already imposed strict measures to control their virus how good was she? she was outbreaks. in taiwan, lessons learned from the 2004 sars fantastic that she was consistent for australia and is fantastic of the order did time outbreak have given the government a head start in their response. i have been and time again she delivers. finding out more about taiwan's the 16—year—old indian girl is strategy. the most important thing is to a find of the tournament. i be prepared. so in this case, in 2004, taiwan established a
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don't blame her, however, for dropping that catch at the beginning of the match. a camber indian command centre, the national indian —— cambodian artist has health command centre, which is basically a compound that could made a unique tribute to the lives and sacrifices of migrant host 100 people and so when this outbreak started, it workers who seek better chances activated the command centre in thailand but never returned. and began to gather data from his work seeks to highlight the different places, so one of the exploitation and poor working things they did immediately was conditions faced by many of his to integrate their national compatriots. in letter to the health insurance data with the national health insurance id sea he reads a handwritten ode ca rd national health insurance id card with the immigration data to three fishermen while at the so they know if people are pike cambodian border. the performance is featured in travelling from china, particularly wuhan, that when singapore's bnr layard they see the data, the data will be alerted that this exhibition which runs until person has been to china to march 22. i spoke to him a begin to ask more questions short time ago and he told me about symptoms and begin to how he decided on the concept. activate a more aggressive screening strategy. that is one of the things they did immediately. the other thing at first there were stories and that they did was to use mobile rumours and it is true that for technology. so because there is a need to triage a large number many years, in 20151 rumours and it is true that for many years, in 2015! started to of passengers being —— in get deeper interest but i could
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airports and other ports, they had a qr code where you just only start research after 2017 kind of scanned the qr code and it takes you to an online andi website where you could enter your travel information, only start research after 2017 and i researched in thailand in 2018 and that is when i went to whether you have any symptoms, the sea and started research. and if you fall into the high hearing about them and the readiness —— high risk category which means you travelled to a level three alert area, they stories, i was interested in their story and this modern triage you to get more detailed questioning and then those slavery and that is what travellers will be quarantined interests most of my work, for 14 days. if you didn't and you had no symptoms, you belong including my interest, to the low risk category and basically about economics and you could just get out of customs relatively quickly so politics and crossing borders, they control the flow at the that idea. you talk about airport. that way, you give more attention to people who modern slavery and obviously really need it. those people the case of migrant workers going to work in thai fishing who are quarantined, they care for them so they check up on them for symptoms, if they industry, that has been going on for years now, the level of exploitation and the long develop worsening symptoms. the government will help them to working hours and as you seek care. and also they can describe it, will modern provide food for them if they slavery. telus about that
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need it. with a country like situation and you think the rest of the world knows enough? italy, for example. it is the worst hit country after china after this surge in cases over definitely the migrant workers and modern slavery is a big the weekend. is it too late for them, and they get a grip on issue because the world has this? yes, certain -- to a never learnt enough on each corner of the continent, a small country like cambodia or certain extent, you have to something like that. so i think leverage technology these days so basically you could also ask it is important to raise it for people's symptomology and up. it certainly is is. a if they have worsening fascinating way to give people symptoms, you could selectively a voice. you have been watching ta ke symptoms, you could selectively take these people to get care newsday. this stay with us and if they don't, they could stay home. if you are in quarantine, you want to prepare because as anxiety around the —— preserve people ‘s dignity and you want to provide the ca re coronavirus grows, conferences and conventions are being and you want to provide the care that they need is a cancelled around the world. but government. i think that is a very important for every —— any not in dubai, it seems and we will find out why. and democracy in the case of if you are being self isolation or tomorrow, international women's day on sunday with marchers around the world. this is in quarantine, that you feel like south america where there was a a person, you are a person who huge rally in santiago for the happens to have been infected
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with the virus. you are not the demanding of abortion rights. virus. so anybody, this could and in paris and pakistan. in happen to anyone and so for any democracy ‘s, you would need to consider a more humane and paris, womenjoined in a maori dignified way of treating hacker while wearing iconic people. it was doctorjason wang at sta nford it was doctorjason wang at stanford university speaking to cash a little earlier. 0regon on the united states have been overalls. recent days have bought a mix of whether it is that kind of year and we the latest state to make an will continue in that vein in emergency declaration. and the days to come so if you do not like you are getting on one meanwhile washington state is day, hang on and it is sure to considering what it calls mandatory measures. meanwhile, change to we start bright and it has been confirmed that the virus hit grand princess cruise crisp with a little frost around for some eastern areas ship is preparing to dock in 0akland, ship is preparing to dock in oakland, california. earlieri even that will change because spoke to our correspondent the weather system towards the peter bowes in los angeles and west of the british isles i asked him whether the creeps ever further towards the passengers will now be able to disembark. east initially avail of cloud that is the plan, it is heading across western areas after a to oakland now, part of the san bright start, a couple of francisco bay. it is a showers running ahead of the main drain area. after commercial container port, it lunchtime the rain will be all is more easy to secure than the over northern ireland mid
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port in san francisco which is afternoon it will be over why they have chosen this western scotland western and much of wales as well to and in particular place and what will the east you will lose your happen when they get there at sunshine but you will stay dry some point on monday is that the passengers will be able to until later on in the day. the get off the ship they will be temperature maxing out at taken, depending on where they around 10 degrees to part of the problem is that once it come from, two different locations where they can be put into quarantine. those sta rts the problem is that once it starts raining, because we've passengers that are from not got one system but two, it may well continue to rain and california, and about thousand there are concerns from the met of them will be taken to 0ffice there are concerns from the met office who have issued yellow military bases in california, warnings already for the intensity of rain across wales those others will go to texas and the north—west of england and the state of georgia and because on tuesday some of that rain keeps on coming on what the foreign nationals on the will be a blustery day across cruise will go back to their the british isles here. the home countries and the us state wind gust for you, you can see department has confirmed that it has been in touch with those that 30, 40, perhaps 50 mph in countries and it —— indeed the the exposed locations. the air british foreign office has confirmed it is to —— talking is coming from the atlantic and to the authorities here, there if the cloud should break across the eastern side of is some hundred and 40 plus england, in particular, perhaps reaching in the norfolk area british nationals on that ship. the end is almost in sight for you could look at 17 degrees. those people will stop bare in exceptional for the you could look at 17 degrees. exceptionalfor the time you could look at 17 degrees. exceptional for the time of year to that weather front mind they have been stranded taking time to pull away but for much of the past week. they notice that the isobars almost
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know where they are going but run straight through the there is still a bit of weather front so there is no uncertainty as to how they will great change in the ms as the be spending the next few days. front slips away to comes out across greater part of england and wales with plaintively that 0ur correspondence peter bowes. still to come on the programme. make plenty of wintry showers across scotland hitting another shattered and traumatised. we breezy sort of day but as i say the wind is coming from the south—west so we will keep it feeling relatively springlike and mild across the south with visit people in delhi who are living in mateship relief temperatures 11—14, much chillier when you get the camps. a new work for the showers in the heart of scotla nd showers in the heart of scotland five, six, seven degrees only here. into cambodian artists to the lives of sacrifice of workers who thursday we will push this weather front down and across the southern half of the seek better fortunes abroad. british isles and i think that will really freshen things up to 20 of wintry showers again across the high ground of the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist scotland, publisher was in northern ireland but once the atrocity on european soil in modern times. rain slips away from the southern counties of england and essentially to try and find and essentially to try and find a buta and essentially to try and find a but a little bit fresher. we return to the temperatures we in less than 24 hours then saw on monday and we get them the soviet union lost again on an elderly sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. thursday. we heard these
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gunshots in the gym. then he came out through a fire exit and started firing at our huts. god, we were all petrified. james earl ray, aged 41, sentenced to 99 years and due for parole when he's 90, travelled from memphis jail to nashville state prison in an eight—car convoy. paul, what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels fine, thank you. what are you going to do now? is it going to change your life much do you think? i don't know really. 00:14:27,840 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 i've never been married before.
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0ur stories this the official death toll of covid-19 in 0ur stories this the official death toll of covid—19 in italy is worst affected region of lombardi has jumped by more than a hundred and just one day. there are concerns that if the infection continues to spread out its current rate, northern italy will soon run out of intensive care beds. four suspects are to go on trial on monday in the hague over the downing of the malaise and plain mh17. three russians and one ukrainian are accused of playing crucial roles in the shooting down of the aircraft in 2014. and videos to mark international women's day are getting a lot of views on our website. much as to raise awareness about discrimination towards women have taken place around the world. the eighth of march has been marked asa the eighth of march has been marked as a special day for women for more than a century. thanks for watching.
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